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Jamaica wooing James Bond movie producers

Published:Friday | March 29, 2019 | 5:30 PM
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett - File photo

The Government will be meeting with the producers of the 25th James Bond movie in England next week with a view to having some parts filmed in Jamaica.

Speaking to JIS News Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett stated that he and Culture and Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange will be travelling to Pinewood Studios to meet with Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson.

The studios have been the base for a number of productions over the years and are well-known as the home of the James Bond franchise.

According to Bartlett, the discussions with the producers are very advanced.

The international media have reported that principal filming will take place in Jamaica and at studios in the United Kingdom.

Jamaica will feature as part of the yet-to-be-titled film, which is expected to be released in 2020.

It is not the first time that Jamaica has been featured in a James Bond flick as the country was showcased in the 1962 film, Dr. No, and in Live and Let Die.

Bartlett said that showcasing Jamaica once more in such an iconic franchise as James Bond will have an impact on Jamaica’s tourism industry, providing “enormous eternal marketing” for the island. 

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